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if he closes it down, he is making america look weak and al qaeda strong. if he doesn't, it's benghazi. i mean, it's like a catch-22. >> i think, yeah, the most charitable thing you could probably say at this point is that these people are confused. i mean, it was no secret that there are soft u.s. targets all across the world. that if you wanted to attack some outpost somewhere with overwhelming force, you could kill the civilian officials that were inside that building. that was no secret. and i think they're also confused in that they seem to be sort of projecting the kind of -- the kind of strategy that a nation state would take on to a terrorist organization. you know, a nation state might care whether or not another country is stronger or weaker when they're deciding whether or not they're going to, you know, go to war with that country or they're going to attack that country. that's not how a terrorist organization thinks. a terrorist organization wants to attack the strongest country that it can find. that's why they target the u.s. we're the center
if he closes it down, he is making america look weak and al qaeda strong. if he doesn't, it's benghazi. i mean, it's like a catch-22. >> i think, yeah, the most charitable thing you could probably say at this point is that these people are confused. i mean, it was no secret that there are soft u.s. targets all across the world. that if you wanted to attack some outpost somewhere with overwhelming force, you could kill the civilian officials that were inside that building. that was no...
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this is the idea that america somehow if nice will be treated well. this is the fruits of being benghazi, having our ambassador attacked and nothing happening to the bad guys. a result of russia we warned about snowden. there will be consequences. russia holds him, there are none. threatening iran saying you will be held accountable, and then on syria, the president of syria has to go and he will be held accountable if weapons of mass destruction are used. there is no sense anywhere in the world if you kill an ambassador and attack a u.s. ambassador you ignore it and you stick a finger in its eye that anything will happen to you. i think they have a sense now they -- i'm talking about al qaeda and the terrorist and they can spread and grow wherever they strike they will be relatively unmolested and the fact obama talking talks about ending the war as if he can declare tended is an intricate element of that. >> bret: kristen. >> we knew that al qaeda was still a problem when obama was still saying all these things and a lot of the reporters didn't real
this is the idea that america somehow if nice will be treated well. this is the fruits of being benghazi, having our ambassador attacked and nothing happening to the bad guys. a result of russia we warned about snowden. there will be consequences. russia holds him, there are none. threatening iran saying you will be held accountable, and then on syria, the president of syria has to go and he will be held accountable if weapons of mass destruction are used. there is no sense anywhere in the...
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intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al a u.s. intel he is the golden goose of that al qaeda lflt. they're guarded with his communications. peter bergen says that's for good reason. >> the ability to smuggle a essentially undetectable bomb onto a plane or some other location, i mean that's golden for al qaeda. >> reporter: western intelligence officials say he is behind the foiled 2009 underwear bomb plot to bring down an airliner approaching detroit on christmas day and a 2010 plot to send bombs in printer cart riris in planes bound for the u.s. both plots were foiled at the last minute. in 2009 he even planted a bomb on his own brother in his underwear or a body cavity. the brother got close to saudi arabia's counterterrorism chief and set it off, killing himself but not the saudi minister. >> what does it say he does this with his own brother? >> it says that he's absolutely ruthless. not only is he ruthless, he is, according to leading explosive experts in the west, really good at what he does. he's proud the
intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al a u.s. intel he is the golden goose of that al qaeda lflt. they're guarded with his communications. peter bergen says that's for good reason. >> the ability to smuggle a essentially undetectable bomb onto a plane or some other location, i mean that's golden for al qaeda. >> reporter: western intelligence officials say he is behind the foiled 2009 underwear bomb plot to bring down an...
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. >> the liberals are worried because just as i predicted, obama care is a disaster for america. as long as i'm in the senate, kentucky will have a voice instead of san francisco and martha's vineyard. rand paul and i take kentucky's fight to the liberals every single day. >> but his challengers pull no punches, hitting him from the left and the right. alison lundergan grimes tied mcconnell to the washington gridlock. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for all seniors, grandmother, would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell that he had a kidney stone, he'd refuse to pass it. >> as somebody would just had a kidney stone, that one sort of hit close to home. republican challenger matt denim who attracted support from some in the tea party, attacked him on the economy. >> i don't intend to run to the right of mitch mcconnell. i don't intend to run to the left of mitch mcconnell. i intend to run straight over the top of mitch mcconnell and right into the u.s. senate and with your help we're going
. >> the liberals are worried because just as i predicted, obama care is a disaster for america. as long as i'm in the senate, kentucky will have a voice instead of san francisco and martha's vineyard. rand paul and i take kentucky's fight to the liberals every single day. >> but his challengers pull no punches, hitting him from the left and the right. alison lundergan grimes tied mcconnell to the washington gridlock. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of...
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not good for the work ethic and not good not just for the economy of america, but the ethos of america. >> i agree a thousand percent. and this is a tough story and should be a critical story and we're glad you're pounding away on it. it's a big time american economic story and not a good one. >> i have hope, hope in the future, don't worry, charles. >> keep hope alive. >> this guy might, alex rodriguez is facing a ban today. it would cost him millions of dollars, but this may be-- doesn't mean it's not going to take the field. and the question, will that ever recover? that's next. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce livery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet?
not good for the work ethic and not good not just for the economy of america, but the ethos of america. >> i agree a thousand percent. and this is a tough story and should be a critical story and we're glad you're pounding away on it. it's a big time american economic story and not a good one. >> i have hope, hope in the future, don't worry, charles. >> keep hope alive. >> this guy might, alex rodriguez is facing a ban today. it would cost him millions of dollars, but...
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what's with america's obsession with sharks? we'll tell you. and one of america's most important publications has a new owner. [ male announcer ] you'll never see weekday lunch the same again! it's red lobster's rlunch. seven selections made for your lunch break, like shrimp tacos and grilled shrimp salad with soup. all just $7.99. come in today for rlunch and sea food differently. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new
what's with america's obsession with sharks? we'll tell you. and one of america's most important publications has a new owner. [ male announcer ] you'll never see weekday lunch the same again! it's red lobster's rlunch. seven selections made for your lunch break, like shrimp tacos and grilled shrimp salad with soup. all just $7.99. come in today for rlunch and sea food differently. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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so america cares about turtles very much. so much so that if you're actually caught with turtles that have a shell of less than four inches or turtle egg, you have to destroy them in fronts of an f.d.a. official. that's how much we love turtles. officially this was to prevent the spread of turtle borne salmonella. they're considering abolishing this policy. >> tucker: you have amused and horrified me simultaneously. thanks a lot for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> tucker: next up, welcome to game show week here on "fox & friends." today we're kicking it off with survey says, hosted by louis anderson. the team, me, steve and gretchen versus the ladies of "fox & friends" first. that's coming up. first on this day in 1983, "risky business" debuted on the big screen 30 years ago. ♪ good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. the day building a play set begins wi
so america cares about turtles very much. so much so that if you're actually caught with turtles that have a shell of less than four inches or turtle egg, you have to destroy them in fronts of an f.d.a. official. that's how much we love turtles. officially this was to prevent the spread of turtle borne salmonella. they're considering abolishing this policy. >> tucker: you have amused and horrified me simultaneously. thanks a lot for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>...
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a dozen years ago this month, the united states of america received a sharp warning. bin laden. determined to strike in u.s. that message was delivered to the president directly. a month later this country was hit harder than at any time since pearl harbor. but without blaming george w. bush for failing to act sufficiently to that warning an of august 6th, 2001, should anyone blame this president and his people for acting in time this time? joining me tonight from cairo, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel and with us from new york, msnbc terrorist analyst governor coleman. nbc is reporting now the interrogation behind the worldwide terrorist alert this week was an intercepted communication between the leader an of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and the leader of al qaeda central over in pakistan. the man who succeeded osama bin laden zawahiri. the two men reportedly agreed that they wanted to do something big. timed to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan which is right now. and that's what led the united states to close 19 embassies. there they are on
a dozen years ago this month, the united states of america received a sharp warning. bin laden. determined to strike in u.s. that message was delivered to the president directly. a month later this country was hit harder than at any time since pearl harbor. but without blaming george w. bush for failing to act sufficiently to that warning an of august 6th, 2001, should anyone blame this president and his people for acting in time this time? joining me tonight from cairo, nbc news chief foreign...
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the top five twitter accounts in corporate america. facebook, google, starbucks, whole foods and walt disney, the mouse house. well, wednesday at 9:00 eastern and pacific the twitter revolution airs on cnbc. it's a new documentary profiling how this company works and how it's changing the world. the story takes us all the way back to found thor jake dorsey's original idea and the first brainstorming session in a san francisco playground seven years ago. >> even as it matures into a serious immediate can a company, twitter has kept its youthful energy and cheeky sense of humor. >> a lot of people around america, they watched us and said this is not like my office. >> not everyone has one of these. life sized tomb raider statues. >> reporter: dick costello is twitter's ceo. he works long days and hits the company gym whenever he can. in social media it's survival of the fittest. >> the average in the company is 25 years old. i'd fall over at 4:00 if i wasn't in good enough shape to keep up with everyone. >> reporter: twitter's rise in ju
the top five twitter accounts in corporate america. facebook, google, starbucks, whole foods and walt disney, the mouse house. well, wednesday at 9:00 eastern and pacific the twitter revolution airs on cnbc. it's a new documentary profiling how this company works and how it's changing the world. the story takes us all the way back to found thor jake dorsey's original idea and the first brainstorming session in a san francisco playground seven years ago. >> even as it matures into a...
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and america is tired of being at war. when people think about that, it is specific to iraq and afghanistan. i understand that piece of it. but the president has to rally and remind people the vigilance is so important. on the nsa program in particular if the communication between the two terrorists led us to information that said we had to shut something down, does that not mean the nsa program is worth something? and could someone in the administration besides general alexander have to go out and try to defend it? we're all trying to defend the president's use of a program that's very important and he won't even help us defend him. >> acknowledge it is important. >> acknowledge it is incredibly important, did its job, intercepted overseas people that are terror threats to the united states. that's entirely different than intercepting -- >> how do you know. >> what? >> that communication between the two phones didn't come through the united states? and that's the only way you know. you see what i mean? they could be using
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it's about trying to define, trying to decide what the lightest touch possible, who in america should be targeted for increased interest from the fbi or from our intelligence services. look, this is metadata. business records. the court has held it has no expectation of privacy. and therefore what the agencies have done is to go down this path frankly informing members of congress. i read the letters that were released this week in 2009 and 2011 that specifically invited members of congress to come read what the government was doing and the phrase in the letter was bulk metadata collection. >> let me bring in congressman amash. you just heard the, you know, say that americans' privacy is not being violated, and that your amendment that you almost passed, only lost by a few votes, would make it harder for them to get the information they need about terrorism. >> we don't have any evidence that it would make it that much more difficult. we're not going to have a perfect system. you can't have a perfect system unless you have people under constant lockdown, constantly being monitored. ev
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up globally 6%. 8% in the americas this quarter. it's the best quarter, as you said, in three years. what's been driving this immediately has been memory sales, sales in the memory sector, which actually point to growth in a wide range of consumer end product. but we see growth among a number of our segments. >> so can you elaborate -- i'm sorry, scott. can you elaborate quickly? is this actually a mobile-driven phenomenon? what is it that's behind this increase, then, if you could get specific? >> sure, sure. well, it's a broad range. mobile is certainly part of the equation. but what we've seen is semiconductors going into a large -- a larger array of end products. so from everything from cars to connected health, we see semiconductor content growing. mobile is certainly a huge part of the story. but it's a much broader story than that. >> so then, we cannot read through these numbers and make any sort of judgment that while some say, let's say, high-end smartphones and other smartphones, that market has peaked, it's dangerous to
up globally 6%. 8% in the americas this quarter. it's the best quarter, as you said, in three years. what's been driving this immediately has been memory sales, sales in the memory sector, which actually point to growth in a wide range of consumer end product. but we see growth among a number of our segments. >> so can you elaborate -- i'm sorry, scott. can you elaborate quickly? is this actually a mobile-driven phenomenon? what is it that's behind this increase, then, if you could get...
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some are in south america, one in switzerland. three or four may be linked to al qaeda. one in libya where a thousand prisoners are still on the run. one in pakistan where we have learned from a leaked list that two significant pakistan taliban leaders were freed from that. a man called al-balar. he's on the run. there's a wanted poster for him. concerns as to the nature and seniority of people released in these jailbreaks. >> thank you. i want to bring in our cnn law enforcement analyst. nick just mentioned a powerful person. a member of al qaeda who is on the loose. how much of this is based on the fact there are dangerous guys out there who might be in a position of power. >> of course they're in a position of power. it's hard to say. i don't think they know for sure whether the prison breaks are related to the threats going on now or the leaders that were released in those breaks were involved in the planning of the current threats that are out there. >> tom, we mentioned these intercepted messages. what do you think is behind. what do you think the intelligence comm
some are in south america, one in switzerland. three or four may be linked to al qaeda. one in libya where a thousand prisoners are still on the run. one in pakistan where we have learned from a leaked list that two significant pakistan taliban leaders were freed from that. a man called al-balar. he's on the run. there's a wanted poster for him. concerns as to the nature and seniority of people released in these jailbreaks. >> thank you. i want to bring in our cnn law enforcement analyst....
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america is combatting enemies to a degree i don't believe the american public is clued in on but what do you make the michael chertoff's assertion that this war against al qaeda may be more dangerous than the previous one? >> it is a fascinating comment. i take mr. chertoff extremely seriously. it is a legitimate point of view. it is not one i necessarily share. i certainly think when al qaeda's core was at its strongest -- there is when we suffered our largest attack and also when we had other kinds of major plots that were in the works and we had the indonesia bombing in 2002. we had the spain train bombings in 2003. that was a pretty dicey period. we had had a worry for a short time, as you'll recall, about a possible nuclear weapon being in manhattan back in the fall of 2001. al qaeda's core was a pretty scary group and i am thrilled that most of them are either off this planet or at least in disarray and not communicating. so the problems that we have today i think are at least a half magnitude below that but in fairness to mr. chertoff -- again, a person who knows this set of th
america is combatting enemies to a degree i don't believe the american public is clued in on but what do you make the michael chertoff's assertion that this war against al qaeda may be more dangerous than the previous one? >> it is a fascinating comment. i take mr. chertoff extremely seriously. it is a legitimate point of view. it is not one i necessarily share. i certainly think when al qaeda's core was at its strongest -- there is when we suffered our largest attack and also when we had...
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in terms of some of the most active stocks, we can turn our attention to the likes of ford, bank of america, and also pfizer, sprint, nokia, movement in the telecom names. all-time highs today despite the lower market hit for names like costco, 20th century fox, dow chemical, jm smucker's, tyson foods, also talking about patterns it's seeing across the emerging market space. but a lot of talk about demand for beef and chicken and what that means for consumers. 20th century fox down by .5%, and tons of talk today about what's happening in the cable space. comments in the "wall street journal" from cablevision ceo talking about the trend that he's seeing with that company and whether they're even going to offer cable or simply have broadband in the future. in the meantime, of course, the spat continues between time warner and cbs as people wait to see how that one will be resolved. looking forward to the sports. of course, showtime. that's the closing bell down here at the new york stock exchange. [ closing bell sounding ] being rung. that's the nasdaq, as well, where we're looking potentiall
in terms of some of the most active stocks, we can turn our attention to the likes of ford, bank of america, and also pfizer, sprint, nokia, movement in the telecom names. all-time highs today despite the lower market hit for names like costco, 20th century fox, dow chemical, jm smucker's, tyson foods, also talking about patterns it's seeing across the emerging market space. but a lot of talk about demand for beef and chicken and what that means for consumers. 20th century fox down by .5%, and...
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. >>> outfront next, america's embassies still closed. we now know the threat that prompted the closures came from the leader of al qaeda himself. >>> we have new details on that tonight, plus dramatic new images of the asiana plane crash shot moments after the plane went down. these were stunning to see today. >>> and a motorist plows into a crowd on venice beach. what we are just now learning about the driver tonight. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, the developing story of the night. a terror threat directly from the leader of al qaeda. cnn is learning that an intercepted message from ayman zawahiri, to senior al qaeda operatives led to the unprecedented shutdown of 21 american embassies and consul e consulates on sunday. that warning has been extended for one week for 14 of those diplomatic posts, as you can see, concentrated in the middle east and africa. five additional locations have been added. barbara starr is at the pentagon. barbara, can you tell us what exactly was in that mess
. >>> outfront next, america's embassies still closed. we now know the threat that prompted the closures came from the leader of al qaeda himself. >>> we have new details on that tonight, plus dramatic new images of the asiana plane crash shot moments after the plane went down. these were stunning to see today. >>> and a motorist plows into a crowd on venice beach. what we are just now learning about the driver tonight. let's go outfront. >>> good evening,...
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america's pastime, thanks, alex. don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast. choose youroup, salad, entree, plus dessert all ju $14.99. me into red lobster, and sea od differently. right now, go to redlober.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thsday. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to ove
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. >>> it's no surprise who tops the new poll of america's hottest politicians. chris christie. >> how? >> but here's what caught us. which party is bringing that heat? >>> "sports illustrated" and the most beautiful face of socialism, olympic gold medalist, katarina vit.
. >>> it's no surprise who tops the new poll of america's hottest politicians. chris christie. >> how? >> but here's what caught us. which party is bringing that heat? >>> "sports illustrated" and the most beautiful face of socialism, olympic gold medalist, katarina vit.
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governments around the world, not just america, pumping money into this. now, these guys have a good hookup with this administration with military posts, five insider buys, insiders bought about $4 million worth of the own stock. this stock popped. you can see the chart popped, pulled back, looking for a close above 45 to be a breakout. i don't know who shorted it, but above 45, it's going immediately back to 53 and higher. lori: i hear what you say about the subsidies, but solar's here to stay. it's proven technology as alternative energy source. >> without the subsidies, in other words, the growth curve would be like this is 2013, it would be 2050. pump taxpayer money in it, it grows a little sooner, of course, what they are trying to do, and you can argue whether or not it's worth it. argue a free market solution, and i'm going to get 234 on the game and make money. lori: on the other end. >> that's right. adam: when the insiders' sell the stock, let us know. >> we will. adam: thank you, charles, a see you. lori: time warner battle wages on as cable is
governments around the world, not just america, pumping money into this. now, these guys have a good hookup with this administration with military posts, five insider buys, insiders bought about $4 million worth of the own stock. this stock popped. you can see the chart popped, pulled back, looking for a close above 45 to be a breakout. i don't know who shorted it, but above 45, it's going immediately back to 53 and higher. lori: i hear what you say about the subsidies, but solar's here to...
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the future of america's pastime. baseb[ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (a
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the future of america's pastime. baseball. the future of america's pastime. bob costas of nbc spo are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. . . . >>> we e ear back with a bit of sunday inspiration to share with you this morning. this is washington congresswoman jaime herrera beutler and her husband, daniel, celebrating the birth of their 3-week-old daughter abigail, born on july 15th. young abigail beat the odds to become the first baby to survive being born with potter's syndrome, a rare condition affecting the development of the lungs and other vital organs, but thanks to some cutting-edge medical treatment she is now breathing on her own. while she no doubt has a tough road ahead of her, she continues to fight. r
the future of america's pastime. baseball. the future of america's pastime. bob costas of nbc spo are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from...
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the founder of amazon.com is buying one of america's most famous institutions. the "the washington post" newspaper has sold. we just learned about this deal today and wait until you hear the price tag he is paying. plus, nothing like walking into a restaurant, ordering a nice big meal of powder. ahead, the super food that one inventor claims can replace your breakfast, lunch, and dinner forever. but, first, some folks in the midwest are dealing with flash floods after heavy rains. janice dean the weather machine in the extreme weather center tonight, janice. >> flooding and threat for severe weather. severe thunderstorm watching it in effect local time for parts of central, southern kansas as well as the threat for interested inning. we're going to see ongoing flooding as well as hail, damaging winds and even isolated tornadoes. some of these areas have seen over a foot of rain in just 48 hours. flooding will be a concern not only tonight but for the next several days as we are expecting more rain to come in to the picture across the heartland. also, i want to m
the founder of amazon.com is buying one of america's most famous institutions. the "the washington post" newspaper has sold. we just learned about this deal today and wait until you hear the price tag he is paying. plus, nothing like walking into a restaurant, ordering a nice big meal of powder. ahead, the super food that one inventor claims can replace your breakfast, lunch, and dinner forever. but, first, some folks in the midwest are dealing with flash floods after heavy rains....
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what she is really saying here -- and if agree with 100% -- is this is about showing how vulnerable america is around the world and especially in muslim lands, to get adhere yeps to join into the -- to join al qaeda. >> neil: when you shut down your embassies the have the edge on you. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> why would this picture be the latest sign of trouble for the president's healthcare already. dr. ben carson, he knows, and the doctor is in. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> a-rod is saying no way. we're getting word alex rodriguez plans to appeal the suspension that would effectively take him off the diamond the rest of this baseball season but nebraska -- next year as well.
what she is really saying here -- and if agree with 100% -- is this is about showing how vulnerable america is around the world and especially in muslim lands, to get adhere yeps to join into the -- to join al qaeda. >> neil: when you shut down your embassies the have the edge on you. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> why would this picture be the latest sign of trouble for the president's healthcare already. dr. ben carson, he knows, and the doctor is in. [ heart beating, monitor...
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and people all over america are experiencing in the mail every day sticker shock over their premiums and now, the internet is more organized and sophisticated to get out that anger in large numbers, don't you think? >> there is certainly anger and you will so insurance companies, u.s. chamber of commerce, get out there and sell a message that the sales tax on health care insurance will hurt consume sxers then the president and his organization trying to push people to enroll in to this to make the argument to help folks. but remember, there is not a bill hang negligent balance here and as much as the house tried to repeal all or part was health care reform. >> it is delay and so forth. but let me move on to immigration and what people refer to as amnesty. one group in particular that is fighting against amnesty and they have organized 58,000 people to either get out on the streets in protest or contact their congressman at their home offices. they know where they live in the home districts. what did that immigration? >> on immigration, you will have both sides gearing up here. folks
and people all over america are experiencing in the mail every day sticker shock over their premiums and now, the internet is more organized and sophisticated to get out that anger in large numbers, don't you think? >> there is certainly anger and you will so insurance companies, u.s. chamber of commerce, get out there and sell a message that the sales tax on health care insurance will hurt consume sxers then the president and his organization trying to push people to enroll in to this to...
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is it enough to restore trust in america's favorite pastime? perspective this morning as i talk with bob costas of nbc sportses. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday morning, august 4th. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is the strongest unit or fractional unit of al qaeda that still remains. it's also the most operational unit. they're concerned about this area, but now they're looking at other areas as well. if there is no attack today, because this is the holiest day of the month of ramadan, th
is it enough to restore trust in america's favorite pastime? perspective this morning as i talk with bob costas of nbc sportses. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday morning, august 4th. >> and good sunday morning. the u.s. is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good...
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so what does that say about our privacy rights in america? >> i think this goes and dovetails with a lot of stories we've been doing lately about the n.s.a., the different programs within the u.s. government tracking telephone records of all kinds, even if you can get to millions and millions and millions of phone records. this is the same type of thing but it's a little more specific. the d.e.a. deals with drug crimes. not necessarily national security issues. it was set up really to deal with the latin american drug trafficking and the cartels and this unit, according to these documents, has been very active. >> and what we're seeing here is that there's a lot of information sharing but when you look at it from the standpoint of what happened with the n.s.a. and millions of americans feeling that their rights were violated in terms of people intruding or the government intruding on their privacy rights, again, it's going to raise another issue that americans will have to contend with and ask the question, what is the government doing? is it
so what does that say about our privacy rights in america? >> i think this goes and dovetails with a lot of stories we've been doing lately about the n.s.a., the different programs within the u.s. government tracking telephone records of all kinds, even if you can get to millions and millions and millions of phone records. this is the same type of thing but it's a little more specific. the d.e.a. deals with drug crimes. not necessarily national security issues. it was set up really to...
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. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. >> we decimated the leaders. >> on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we decimated al qaeda central, eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin laden is dead, and general motors as a live. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path of the feet. the remaining operators spend more time thinking about their own safety and plotting against us. lou: joining us now, radio talk-show host, fox news contributor, former reagan political director, fox is political analyst. thank you both for being here. a defeat for al qaeda, and today we are watching the united states close 19 of our facilities in the middle east and north africa. your reaction? >> my reaction is that the president obviously did what he thought he had to to get reelected instead of talking in terms of an ongoing threat.
. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. >> we decimated the leaders. >> on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we decimated al qaeda central, eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin laden is dead, and general motors as a live. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin...
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and cattle farming adds billions to america's bank accounts. right now, this artificial meat is rare. some call it franken burgers. but one day, we may all be eating it. >> one day. it's good for the environment. >> i get the why now. i was asking why for a long time. >> it tastes great too. >> lab to table. >> lab to table. >> that's the new movement. >> that's the new trend all across the deep south. >> julia reed's been writing -- >> lab to mato, baby. >> when is julia coming back? >> and "garden & gun" magazine, i love that. >> just had a baby. well, his wife. >> pierre simmons reporting. up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? >> lab to table, i like it. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake u
and cattle farming adds billions to america's bank accounts. right now, this artificial meat is rare. some call it franken burgers. but one day, we may all be eating it. >> one day. it's good for the environment. >> i get the why now. i was asking why for a long time. >> it tastes great too. >> lab to table. >> lab to table. >> that's the new movement. >> that's the new trend all across the deep south. >> julia reed's been writing -- >> lab...
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he said look what happened to america. we bombed the suggestion uss cole, they did nothing about it. we can get them, and we can kill them with impunity, and they won't come after us. join in a holy war against americans, and what did we have after that? september 11th. my whole point is unless you stand firm and you deliver on your threats, you make good on your promises, you will continue to be taken advantage of and humiliated, and we are seeing this again and again. not just with al-qaeda, but with iran, with putin in russia. time and time again if you make empty threats and idle promises and you do not back them up, then you get exploited and taken advantage of, humiliated, and it has real consequences. bill: peter king called this a wake-up call, but you constantly make the point about leading from behind in a number of cases you cited here. what is the long-term effect of that policy, if you belief that? >> well, america's neither feared nor respected. i'm not saying you go back to the george bush days and have wars
he said look what happened to america. we bombed the suggestion uss cole, they did nothing about it. we can get them, and we can kill them with impunity, and they won't come after us. join in a holy war against americans, and what did we have after that? september 11th. my whole point is unless you stand firm and you deliver on your threats, you make good on your promises, you will continue to be taken advantage of and humiliated, and we are seeing this again and again. not just with al-qaeda,...
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they are trying to help america understand this law. if you have questions or comments we are doing our lines a little bit different. if you are injured give us a ring at -- insured -- we want to hear from folks who work as insurers as well. those lines are open. they are on your screen now if you want to give us a call with questions or comments. of whenut the timing this will all happen. you mentioned this in your previous comment. october 1 is when in rome at the gens. enrollment begins. ofst: people have a total six months. the earliest coverage can begin in january. host: you talk about folks who are shopping on these marketplaces. who is shopping? we will speak to those who are to have insurance. if they have insurance to their workplace, probably not. if they are buying insurance on their own or for small businesses those two categories last the millions of people right now who are uninsured. out cannot afford what is there. if they have been turned away because had pre-existing medical conditions or they have not thought about i
they are trying to help america understand this law. if you have questions or comments we are doing our lines a little bit different. if you are injured give us a ring at -- insured -- we want to hear from folks who work as insurers as well. those lines are open. they are on your screen now if you want to give us a call with questions or comments. of whenut the timing this will all happen. you mentioned this in your previous comment. october 1 is when in rome at the gens. enrollment begins....
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the whole point about these mega mayors in america. they have -- they are leaders for municipal policy, pioneering ideas, best practicing if they can make it work. so for all of the mayor's bravado, there is so much pressure on these cities that have to work with balanced budgets, and unlike the federal government they can't run up deficits, and people know about the services they are getting. >> bill: and they have to perform. they have to deliver. they have to make digs. >> and people can call them. you can't get to most of your federal officials, but having said all of this, to bring it back to the whole circus run, anthony weiner, it's amazing. >> bill: thank god chicago didn't have anything comparable to that. we are back almost in 9/11 period today with this terror threat, this washing, 19 embassies closed. am i being wrong in being a little skeptical about the fact that last week everybody is beating up on nsa, and then sudden i will we have a terror threat and everybody is saying this proves we need the nsa. >> well, i think th
the whole point about these mega mayors in america. they have -- they are leaders for municipal policy, pioneering ideas, best practicing if they can make it work. so for all of the mayor's bravado, there is so much pressure on these cities that have to work with balanced budgets, and unlike the federal government they can't run up deficits, and people know about the services they are getting. >> bill: and they have to perform. they have to deliver. they have to make digs. >> and...
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"first class: the legacy of dunbar, america's first black public high school." thank you, allison. see you soon, i hope. >> thank you for your interest. i really appreciate it. >> you bet. and which political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? i think it's all about a-rod. that's next on andrea mitchell reports. streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [announcer] there's no hiding the beneful baked delights.from new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. b
"first class: the legacy of dunbar, america's first black public high school." thank you, allison. see you soon, i hope. >> thank you for your interest. i really appreciate it. >> you bet. and which political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? i think it's all about a-rod. that's next on andrea mitchell reports. streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh....
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is someone like the minister at war, would he be looking to make a threat on america or more on this civil war almost happening in iraq now that killed over 1,000 people last month, brooke. >> and paul, back to you. talking about this mastermind, bombmaker, al asiri who put this bomb on his brother, if you can just characterize for me, this group, al qaeda on the ararian peninsula. clearly they seem hellbent on using airliners as an example. they are constantly the group trying to stay one step ahead as far as their own detection. are they younger? are they organized? how brazen are they? >> well, al qaeda in the ararian peninsula is an organized group, and they also have a track record of hitting u.s. interests in the region. in september 2008, they carried out a sophisticated multiphase attack on the u.s. embassy in sana'a. they didn't manage to breach the embassy perimeter, but six yemeni guards were killed in that attack. according to sources who have spoken to cnn, there are also three operatives from the group who actually participated in the attack on the consequenulate in ben
is someone like the minister at war, would he be looking to make a threat on america or more on this civil war almost happening in iraq now that killed over 1,000 people last month, brooke. >> and paul, back to you. talking about this mastermind, bombmaker, al asiri who put this bomb on his brother, if you can just characterize for me, this group, al qaeda on the ararian peninsula. clearly they seem hellbent on using airliners as an example. they are constantly the group trying to stay...
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. >> why are you not on "america's got talent." >> america's got mouth noise. >> stephanie: good morning, kathleen madigan. >> we're so happy to have you here. >> i'm very happy to be here. >> i here iterrized you had -- i theorized you had stopped for cigarettes and i realized you quit. >> i quit. [ ♪ magic wand ] >> i quit three and a half years ago. it was hard. >> but i'm not happy about it. when people go congratulations like i had a baby that i like. i don't -- don't you feel better? no, i don't. i'm crabby. i've gained five pounds. get outta here! i'm not happy about it. and then i went to the lucille ball museum and she smoked until she was 78. i was like see? >> stephanie: are you going to start again? >> you can't show me things like that. >> winston churchill lived on brandy and cigars and lived to be 96. >> back then, cigarettes were at a half cent apiece. >> stephanie: cheaper to get cancer. >> hell of a lot cheaper to get cancer. >> the people go smoking's expensive. it depends on how you look at it. yeah, they're $10 a pack but there's do in the pack so it is only 50 cen
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> let's get you a check now of our top stories. john mccain and lindsey graham are expected to arrive in cairo later today to meet with egypt's interim leaders. the country embroiled in chaos since mohammed morsi was forced to step down during a coup last month. >>> and california commuters don't need to worry about delays just yet. a strike by bay area rapid transit or b.a.r.t. workers was called off sunday night after jerry brown stepped in and ordered an investigation into a contract dispute. union workers want higher pay and accuse management of refusing to negotiate on wage cuts. b.a.r.t. has denied that claim. the investigation is expected it last one week. >>> and take a look at this, in this video posted to youtube, what is that you say? well, strong winds with some gusts between 40 and 50 miles per hour sent umbrella flying into the air sunday in coco beach, florida. according to the national weather service, actually, this is pretty terrible. a teenage boy was inj
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> let's get you a check now of our top stories. john mccain and lindsey graham are expected to arrive in cairo later today to meet with egypt's interim leaders. the country embroiled in chaos since mohammed morsi was forced to step down during a coup last month. >>> and california commuters don't need to worry about delays just yet. a strike by bay area rapid transit or b.a.r.t....